Deadly BlaZe
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Alpharetta,
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I wanna buy the soundtrack from the game Guilty Gear X but the cd is obviously made in Japan. Do you guys know if it will work with American cd players?
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No_Skillz said:

isn't that a big difference though? you can't play PAL videogames on an NTSC system (unless it's modded ofcourse).No_Skillz said:The only difference in media used by the other side of the world is PAL and NTSC.
Deadly BlaZe said:isn't that a big difference though? you can't play PAL videogames on an NTSC system (unless it's modded ofcourse).
no i am convinced..I knew the PAL and NTSC were irrelevant, i was wondering why you brought it up. But thanks for the answers guys, off to ebay now.bhop said:PAL and NTSC are video systems, so they're not even relavent to this thread. Four people have told you yes. (I myself, have a few anime and video game soundtrack CDs from Japan) I don't understand why you're not convinced.
Deadly BlaZe said:no i am convinced..I knew the PAL and NTSC were irrelevant, i was wondering why you brought it up. But thanks for the answers guys, off to ebay now.
bhop said:Oh.. heh, heh.. that wasn't me that brought it up. but anyway... enjoy your new cd